Hip Dysplasia Degenerative Bone Disease Dogs & Cats – Trupanion

Hip dysplasia is a condition that occurs when the ball-in-socket joints do not perfectly fit together and can cause pain, limping, and other mobility issues. It may occur in one or both hips and must be treated with surgery and costs can range from $2,000 to $7,000.

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